This grant proposal, submitted to the National Science Foundation in 1959 by Dr. Jane Claire Dirks-Edmunds, requested funding to continue an ecological study at Saddleback Mountain. Dirks-Edmunds requested $15,570.05 to fund weekly trips with students to the site in order to collect meteorological and synecological data on the forest; she anticipated the project would last two years. Dr. Dirks-Edmunds graduated from Linfield College in 1937; she returned to teach in the Biology department at Linfield from 1941-1974
Sites recovering from landslide disturbance offer many opportunities to study ecosystem processes un...
Graduation date: 2008This study examined patterns and controls on 35-years of forest succession foll...
Graduation date: 1967The juvenile development of Douglas-fir, red alder and snowbrush\ud association...
Graduation date: 1963This study has been concerned with the patterns of vegetative\ud changes which ...
Dr. Jane Claire Dirks-Edmunds summarizes her research experiences on Saddleback Mountain in Oregon. ...
Abstract approved ajor processor, This study has been concerned with the patterns of vegetative chan...
This early, typewritten draft of the doctoral dissertation by Jane Claire Dirks (later Jane Claire D...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Graduation date: 1979During the past 20 years, repeated thinning of a Douglas-fir forest, now 65 yea...
Abstract approved The influence of four successional dorninant species on rnodifying both air and so...
Abstract: In the Pacific Northwest, the process of conifer development after stand-replacing disturb...
The purpose of this dissertation research was to investigate the extent of natural and anthropogenic...
Graduation date: 1960This is a study of the ecology of the timberline and alpine vegetation of the T...
Numerous surveys of forested areas throughout Indiana have yielded a wealth of ecological knowledge,...
Graduation date: 1986The structure of a mature Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)\ud forest in a wa...
Sites recovering from landslide disturbance offer many opportunities to study ecosystem processes un...
Graduation date: 2008This study examined patterns and controls on 35-years of forest succession foll...
Graduation date: 1967The juvenile development of Douglas-fir, red alder and snowbrush\ud association...
Graduation date: 1963This study has been concerned with the patterns of vegetative\ud changes which ...
Dr. Jane Claire Dirks-Edmunds summarizes her research experiences on Saddleback Mountain in Oregon. ...
Abstract approved ajor processor, This study has been concerned with the patterns of vegetative chan...
This early, typewritten draft of the doctoral dissertation by Jane Claire Dirks (later Jane Claire D...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Graduation date: 1979During the past 20 years, repeated thinning of a Douglas-fir forest, now 65 yea...
Abstract approved The influence of four successional dorninant species on rnodifying both air and so...
Abstract: In the Pacific Northwest, the process of conifer development after stand-replacing disturb...
The purpose of this dissertation research was to investigate the extent of natural and anthropogenic...
Graduation date: 1960This is a study of the ecology of the timberline and alpine vegetation of the T...
Numerous surveys of forested areas throughout Indiana have yielded a wealth of ecological knowledge,...
Graduation date: 1986The structure of a mature Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)\ud forest in a wa...
Sites recovering from landslide disturbance offer many opportunities to study ecosystem processes un...
Graduation date: 2008This study examined patterns and controls on 35-years of forest succession foll...
Graduation date: 1967The juvenile development of Douglas-fir, red alder and snowbrush\ud association...